I definitely have a few times, sucks when you really need to get to the other side and you can’t go around because it’s blocking the next crossing down the road lmao
Btw there’s a radio looking thing on the left side above the controls which has a “banking comm” button. It’s good to enable this so your locos at the front can communicate with the locos at the back so that the 3 locos at the back also help you.
I work on freight trains for everyday job. This looks fun though. 5700 ft. is small these days. Locos in the rear are called distributed power, required when you're a specific length and or weight
Pretty cool! In real life, Engineers use Dynamic Brakes first because it's instant. Train brakes are used to supplement if DB aren't slowing the train down enough. They start with "Minimum reduction" and see how it goes. Once it starts slowing down, they may go to full release and try controlling with just DBs. It's an art to manage the slack action. Very easy to jack-knife or pull apart a train. You have to visualize and feel what the train is doing and anticipate curves and hills. Not as easy as it looks. Gives an idea of the real thing. Great job!
Genuine question, how do these trains direct power? Is one engine doing all the work or are all the engines working together all at once to move the weight?
I don't believe this guy would ever make it as a real engineer.. I'd love to see his expression on duty in a real train with a 300 car 30K ton coal load.. not to mention 2 different DPU consist both Mid-Train and rear. at times needing to put the fence up
Man a Microsoft world would be sick imagine your driving a diesel train and a f22 flys past full afterburner or a Apache helicopter escorts you, that would be so sick
If you ever buy any DLCs for Train Sim World 5 to do a video on, I think the London Underground, London Overground, Berninalinie, LGV Méditerranée, and the Midland Mainline are some really good dlcs
Definitely don't want to stop the train with a full emergency brake application. Your conductor will be going for a walk to inspect the train, and you will be pulled in for statements.
4:36. The way you do this fade away moment as you look directly at the camera ps very captivating and your tone of voice. Is absolutely phenomenal Trevor I love it. It’s my favorite part in the videos. And your enthusiasm. ❤. Please show Alex this.
Family used to run a concrete business. No shot those cars are full of concrete, unless someone ordered giant train car bricks.. likely filled with cement (powder) which is a key ingredient in concrete. Very much a faux Paux to concrete people 😅
On average for us (CSX) coal train 115 cars over 15k tons with 3 engines. Over 9k ft. Its a normal thing up in the mountains. And you dont have t.o. or ptc so you can run track speed lol.. you should try those specs and see how it pulls!
Love it. Is this train and route part of DLC content? What game mode are you on to control this loco? Looking at purchasing this over Run 8 just saying my options of the new. Thanks P.S Edit to say great stop
We recently ran a 300 car coal train to Georgia Power where we interchange to NS. that one had 2 lead engines + 2 DPU consist. first was 3 mid-train engines and 2 more engines at the rear
@@ArcIsConfused The Physics are off since it literally takes a few miles to get up to track speed. the right screen is black so it appears he can't fence off to operate the DPUs. this is Imperative when going over large grades.. among other many issues. so on a scale of 1 to 10 it looks like 3? maybe 4 at the most. I won't mention the lhittany operating issues he did within the trip
"100 cars filled with concrete" Yeah that's not accurate lol. I drive a mixer truck for a living. If it was concrete it would have set up(harden) within an hour lol. Maybe you were hauling powder or some other ingredient, but it was most definitely not "concrete" lol.
22:29 - Holy crap! That thing is so massive that if you look closely, it's not raining at the front of the train but spitting with rain when he switches to the back view! 😲
Steady yellow does mean, next signal is stop. However, that yellow he passed was blinking, which means highway-railway crossing, be aware of crazy drivers, potentially.
Never in a million years did I think I'd see the area I live in and road I drive everyday in a random TH-cam video about trains. Like the building and other things aren't exactly accurate but the road layout and rough building location's are pretty close. So bizarre
I dreamed that someday they make an open world game with cruise ships,planes, trains, semi trucks, and also emergency vehicles just entire world where you can go and drive anywhere you want. Be amazing
As someone who drives these for a living, you would've ripped that baby apart when you went straight to notch 8 😂
My thought, greetings from a former train driver at SBB in Switzerland 😂
Which railroad are you with ?
He'd either blow the traction motors or just burn up the rails with his wheels spinning
Imagine getting stuck at a level crossing waiting for this beast to cruise by
Could be why People are taking the risk, but it's hard to know the train's length until 30 minutes in
I definitely have a few times, sucks when you really need to get to the other side and you can’t go around because it’s blocking the next crossing down the road lmao
lol that would take forever. Especially if it's going like 15 km/h 😂
YOU GOT UH, CHIPS AND A BO'OHW'O'WO'ER?
sucks, especially if your responding to an emergency. we have to wait 20 ish minutes until were allowed to pass again.
Btw there’s a radio looking thing on the left side above the controls which has a “banking comm” button. It’s good to enable this so your locos at the front can communicate with the locos at the back so that the 3 locos at the back also help you.
It’s not that simple with the train with the computer screen it has to be done through the screen on that one
Stupid question, but does that mean that there are people in the locos at the back?
Usually there are and they communicate through the radio but in the game there isn’t
@@CSXRailfan6588 thank you for the explanation
@@LucasVigor this is cajon pass. The real service is Houston to los angeles but in the game it only has the section from Barstow to San Bernardino
At 2:01 you went into Emergency now your conductor is looking at you crazy because he or she will have to walk to find the broken knuckle 😂😂😂
I work on freight trains for everyday job. This looks fun though. 5700 ft. is small these days. Locos in the rear are called distributed power, required when you're a specific length and or weight
Pretty cool! In real life, Engineers use Dynamic Brakes first because it's instant. Train brakes are used to supplement if DB aren't slowing the train down enough. They start with "Minimum reduction" and see how it goes. Once it starts slowing down, they may go to full release and try controlling with just DBs.
It's an art to manage the slack action. Very easy to jack-knife or pull apart a train. You have to visualize and feel what the train is doing and anticipate curves and hills. Not as easy as it looks. Gives an idea of the real thing. Great job!
I love trains and planes. Great video as always! Please keep doing these! 🙏🏻👍🏻
Same Here
I hope he does some steam trains. Those are my favorite
and automobiles too
As a railroader in real life myself a train like this would have a 4 units. 2 in lead, 1 mid train and tail end remote.
Yes, it would have a cut-in Duper!
Genuine question, how do these trains direct power? Is one engine doing all the work or are all the engines working together all at once to move the weight?
Probably more like 4 in front, two mids, 2 rear
@@devfromhoustonn the engineer controls speed and braking of all locomotives together using remote controls
I don't believe this guy would ever make it as a real engineer.. I'd love to see his expression on duty in a real train with a 300 car 30K ton coal load.. not to mention 2 different DPU consist both Mid-Train and rear. at times needing to put the fence up
Man a Microsoft world would be sick imagine your driving a diesel train and a f22 flys past full afterburner or a Apache helicopter escorts you, that would be so sick
No joke I worked for BNSF 1.1 miles is bs haha they run 16000 footers nowadays
Was going to say a real train would be at least 120 cars. ( partner is retired CP)
Dang. Longest we run on our sub is 10k. Every now and then we’ll touch close to 11k
Almost a 5 kilometer train? Would hate to wait for that to pass....
Although if they get caught by union pacific police they would get fined for being over a mile. Still drive em though lmao
Punctuation would have been nice…..
If you ever buy any DLCs for Train Sim World 5 to do a video on, I think the London Underground, London Overground, Berninalinie, LGV Méditerranée, and the Midland Mainline are some really good dlcs
4:39 I know exactly why you made us watch the train pass, 🚽 💩 , yup we all know, wash your hands when you are done and flush😮😮😮😮
I work on tracks for a living. Always an amazing feeling having these blow by at speed.
Definitely don't want to stop the train with a full emergency brake application. Your conductor will be going for a walk to inspect the train, and you will be pulled in for statements.
@@codypond3731 Not if you get the air back and confirm continuity.
The whole part of the train just rolling through was just ASMR bliss it was soothing honestly.
4:36. The way you do this fade away moment as you look directly at the camera ps very captivating and your tone of voice. Is absolutely phenomenal Trevor I love it. It’s my favorite part in the videos. And your enthusiasm. ❤. Please show Alex this.
The Microsoft world is a really good idea. Use FS as the game engine and core. You create an avatar and then can go explore, skill up, etc.
Sand Patch Grade, Horseshoe Curve, Clinchfield Railroad, Cane Creek, and Sherman Hill are great US freight routes as well!
Agreed
Haha so cool!! We’re still stuck on Supermarket Sim but have to check this one out! Thanks for showing us another great one!
The best engineer the goat
That Microsoft world idea is top tier, especially if it was one massive multiplayer based thing, would be wicked but a huge project
Family used to run a concrete business. No shot those cars are full of concrete, unless someone ordered giant train car bricks.. likely filled with cement (powder) which is a key ingredient in concrete. Very much a faux Paux to concrete people 😅
I once ordered 300 concrete bricks shaped like train cars before
Yeah, 1.1 mile is tiny. I work at a class 1, under 6,000’ is RARE nowadays.
On average for us (CSX) coal train 115 cars over 15k tons with 3 engines. Over 9k ft. Its a normal thing up in the mountains. And you dont have t.o. or ptc so you can run track speed lol.. you should try those specs and see how it pulls!
3 enginea for 115 cars and in the mountains sounds like a damm Death Wish
This might be my favourite era of Tmartn
Great video, Trev. So many good sim games coming out. You have this, flight Simulator, Farm simulator, which i hope you do a series on.
I hope this series continues for quite some time! I love it.
11:34 little does Trevor know he just passed a missile silo 😂😂
😂. Looks like an odd spot for a storage container like he said it was.
You nailed the landing, dude. Fantastic job!
7:33 I counted 95 in Total including the train🎉😮
Why? It said 95 in the beginning of the video.
@@MrStian78 just for fun mate
Thankful someone else counted, I saw 88 bulk cars on the fly by and thought I just miscounted 😂
Trev, you do know there was at one time a Microsoft Train Simulator series right? Nowhere near this game but it did exist.
I've lived in Houston nearly my whole life and I had no idea we were in a desert with mountains on the horizon. What a terrible representation lol
As a huge railroad enthusiast.. saying this is 95 cars bothers me. 88 cars with 7 locos is more accurate. Cool vid though!
I’m not waiting at a train crossing, I’m jumping over this thing
Love it. Is this train and route part of DLC content? What game mode are you on to control this loco? Looking at purchasing this over Run 8 just saying my options of the new. Thanks P.S Edit to say great stop
I went from wishing you safety from N.C., to having to swim to get back home.
I'm from canton nc dude it breaks my heart what happened! All my family is there and it's insane!
just took a 10200 footer across herron bay sub in canada in real life
ur a real locopilot? if so how similar to is tsw5 to real life
We recently ran a 300 car coal train to Georgia Power where we interchange to NS. that one had 2 lead engines + 2 DPU consist. first was 3 mid-train engines and 2 more engines at the rear
@@ArcIsConfused The Physics are off since it literally takes a few miles to get up to track speed. the right screen is black so it appears he can't fence off to operate the DPUs. this is Imperative when going over large grades.. among other many issues. so on a scale of 1 to 10 it looks like 3? maybe 4 at the most. I won't mention the lhittany operating issues he did within the trip
Congrats, you just ripped it in half if this were real world.
"100 cars filled with concrete"
Yeah that's not accurate lol. I drive a mixer truck for a living. If it was concrete it would have set up(harden) within an hour lol. Maybe you were hauling powder or some other ingredient, but it was most definitely not "concrete" lol.
yeah the Comms button would make the back loco's also help you
Bro's train has two time zones... love these videos!
22:29 - Holy crap! That thing is so massive that if you look closely, it's not raining at the front of the train but spitting with rain when he switches to the back view! 😲
Lol he's only got 95 cars. That thing is tiny
Would have been nice to see how you set up the consist on each loco correctly tsw never seems to show you how to properly tie together that many locos
I love trains
Those cars don't hall concrete, lol. That would be 2 bay covered hoppers. Those are 3 bay covered hoppers that hall grain and corn, etc
That perfect stop ✋️, was the most satisfying thing 😌 👌
He would've derailed if he had all the juice😂😂. Bangers only
Felt like I was back home waiting for a train to pass during the summer time in my truck with no ac and it’s 90 degrees
Yellow means advance approach, meaning the next signal could be red.
On BNSF a yellow just means approach. An advance approach is a yellow over green, meaning to prepare to enter diverging route not exceeding 50mph.
@@kensingtonchapp4819 👍🏻
Steady yellow does mean, next signal is stop. However, that yellow he passed was blinking, which means highway-railway crossing, be aware of crazy drivers, potentially.
@@gizmofail8163 ah! That explains it! Thanks for the information, good sir.
You are all wrong. None of you work for the RR. 🤦♂️
That stop was “CLUTCH”🤯😤😎
1 mile? I thought 2 miles was the new normal
Trev you should get the Horseshoe overlook and Sand Patch Grade and Sherman Hill routes. All are good freight routes
Never in a million years did I think I'd see the area I live in and road I drive everyday in a random TH-cam video about trains. Like the building and other things aren't exactly accurate but the road layout and rough building location's are pretty close. So bizarre
LOVING this series
I Love the videos trev hope you’re safe in the hurricane ❤️💯
That's smaller then a normal grain shipment with way more engines 👌
Bro you didn’t get any major crossings you blew through a bunch of them without even blowing the horn and etc. wow
I love BNSF and awesome video!
Imagine being at a railroad crossing and you have to wait for this to pass. Especially in an emergency for whatever reason.
Seriously cool Trevor!
Dovetail needs to get the licensing for some music. Love the game and the sound of the engine but it could really use some music in the back ground.
I love your gaming videos 😊
You plugged it to get it to stop :joy: That'd be a meeting with the trainmaster
Love these types of videos ❤
LETS GO YOUR DRIVING IT AGAIN! Glad you enjoy driving Americans locos
I dreamed that someday they make an open world game with cruise ships,planes, trains, semi trucks, and also emergency vehicles just entire world where you can go and drive anywhere you want. Be amazing
teaM 95 CARGO
Great vid as always
As a railfan that enjoys TSW, theres Sherman Hill as a route.
please… i’m not tryna be smart but if you play this game again, please. please, turn on your ditch lights
to put it into perspective the aircraft-carrier Yorktown that faught at Midway weighed around 17000 tons
Straight to notch 8! Screw train handling!
Don’t forget you can save your session if you need to step out to do something else
This is a short train on the bnsf lol. Average length of a bnsf train is 7000ft. I’ve been on 14k footers before
You should drive a passenger train with the safety systems on for an added challenge. Would be interesting.
Imagine you come up to some tracks and the arms come down and you gotta wait for this monstrosity 😂
23:40 - Wait, did your partner just randomly change from a white chick to a black dude partway through the journey?! 😲
dang that train took over 2 minutes to pass
Cute most in IRL take 4-6 minutes
Almost like it does irl...who woulda thunk. 😂
Loved your video ♥
W train video
that one kid who thought u can wait out a train when u get stuck underneath :)
after seeing this video '-'
imagine getting stopped here to let this thing go by
Lmbo straight to 8…. Knuckles failure… DPs not loading
Throttle swipe for the win.
Draw bars getting snapped, all kinds of bad stuff.
Thanks Trevor!
Railroader here we just have wave or say sup on radio or give a good roll by on radio as well
33:28 WILD TREV!!
you def want to use dynamic for this guy
love the game bro
You should do the London Tube soon.
I would take a SEMI TRUCK SIM WORLD
ask dtg
American truck Simulator and euro truck Simulator 2
Already know it’s a banger
You should drive the Titanic. I think that would be a fun video
Can't wait for you to try the steam engines
The classics
Hope you safe and everyone is ok
Bro went from fast, short trains to massive, slow trains.
I love train sim world man ❤️🚂
04:35 2mins 44seconds for the train to pass
You really need to watch unstoppable
I hope you get into some steam engines. Anyone else with me or just me?
I work for CN up in Canada. We run 11000 ft trains daily lol